I was happy to hear that Sadness played such an important role in the movie. Too many people I know - smart people - just want to smother that emotion with a proverbial pillow every time it comes up, and it really makes me wonder why.
I was happy to hear that Sadness played such an important role in the movie. Too many people I know - smart people - just want to smother that emotion with a proverbial pillow every time it comes up, and it really makes me wonder why.
That's true (at least in many instances.) If you look up "Black Friday"'s disambiguation page on Wikipedia (no joke) you'll see a link to the fact that the head honchos at Disney did NOT like "Toy Story" at all at first (when it was first introduced to them on a Friday) and thought hard about just letting it go out to…
It's the ultimate book return.
This episode didn't really bother me at all - as a matter of fact, I liked it a lot. Especially Piper & Alex. Although, truth is, the next episode is probably better.
The guy who added all the REAL episode titles to the Wikipedia article? Yeah, that was me. You're welcome.
"Zoidberg, what were you doing in there?"
Geez, Zack, you didn't need to open that "Leela's Homeworld" review like that. I mean, it's poignant…but in an awful way (not as in a literary criticism, just something that can be difficult to accept about life for even the people who consider themselves pessimists and cynics.) But I understand. On a lighter note:
Let's all just be thankful Bojinka was found out. Is it possible that 20 years from now KSM will have finally had his trial?
AHEM, "THE SUN RISES IN THE EAST".
Nah, you're forgetting about "Trilogy of Error" and "HOMR"!
I always wondered what Rubio did when he listened to 2Pac's "Keep Ya Head Up," specifically the line "We got money for wars, but can't feed the poor". Does he just turn down the volume for the second half of that line?
"But if Zoidberg fixes [the ship]…then perhaps gifts!"
I'm still a bit disappointed "TCR" didn't close out with "Best Imitation of Myself", as was Ben.
He was in…an Amish…what's the word…nirvana? No, that's not quite it…
Animals aren't like nature, fucking with them has its consequences!
Random, but I loved B.o.B's first album. Often, he doesn't quite live up to the potential he has while actually rapping, but the dude is talented as hell and his debut still sticks with me.
I was disappointed to find out last week that I had turned into one of the many interchangeable Internet hip-hop elitist assholes, when I looked at the tracklist to not see a Childish Gambino or Andre 3000 feature. But I like what I've heard of this, and I'll finish listening to it this week. "Acid Rain" is still the…
Honestly, I thought this was a pretty good doc and what made it that way was the general empathy it had for the girls and how it got their contrasting reactions to certain things they had to do and how the novelty of it fades fast, whether they wound up staying in the industry or not. I did feel uncomfortable, and it…
I thought of this exchange one day and thought it sounded "30 Rock" (particularly Tracy)-esque.
I remember thinking about this a week or so ago and how weird it would be next time I would be in Manhattan that the marquee would no longer be there. I wonder how long it will be before a new one with Colbert is put up.